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Key Revisions Were Made to CIA Document (Los Angeles Times)







Key Revisions Were Made to CIA Document
(Los Angeles Times)

Key Revisions Were Made to CIA Document
(Los Angeles Times)
07/10/2004 06:23 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — In a classified National Intelligence Estimate prepared before the Iraq war, the CIA hedged its judgments about Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction, pointing up the limits of its knowledge.




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